About Wholesale & Custom Organic Soap

No comments
By Carolyn Miller


Everyone uses soap of one kind or another. This needed aid to cleanliness does not have to be a necessary evil, like the harsh lye soaps of yesteryear. It can be a luxury item. Buying wholesale & custom organic soap is one way guest service providers can promote their brand and get the best, while still saving money over retail prices.

All that is needed to legally buy wholesale is to have a tax identification number to give to the manufacturer or distributor of goods you want to buy. This allows them to sell to you, a businessperson, without charging tax. The government will still get its taxes; the retailer that sells the goods will collect sales tax at the time of sale.

Others can also buy wholesale. Take a B&B, for instance. This is a legitimate business, and every bar of soap bought for guest use is a tax-deductible expense. In this case, the bar will probably not be sold to the guests but merely provided for their use. Hotels, motels, inns, and restaurants can also purchase items specifically for use by their patrons.

If a business wants to set itself apart, it may want 'private label' soaps for its guests. The manufacturer of the product simply uses a custom design for the wrapper of a bar that promotes the B&B or other service provider. In some cases, the maker might create a special kind of product especially for one customer; this product will be exclusive to the customer and available to no one else.

Bar soaps often have pretty wrappers. Liquid soaps are popular for basins; these can also have custom labels that promote a business to its guests. There are foaming hand washes now, as well.

'Organic' means made with all-natural ingredients that come from organic farms or have been wild-crafted, so there has been no use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. Now it's necessary to look for 100% organic products, since the regulations require only 70% of the ingredients to be certified. It pays to investigate your suppliers carefully, to make sure they are not cutting corners on both consumer safety and quality.

Buying the best for your custom label means choosing your supplier carefully. There are many businesses, both large and small, that take consumer health seriously and provide clean, natural products. Since the source materials for soaps - vegetable, nut, and tree oils - often come from third-world countries, it's good to look for the 'Fair Trade' seal, too. This means that raw materials come from organizations that protect the interests of the people who grow or gather them. The organization makes sure the farmers get their fair share of the profits.

If you are interested in having your very own 'brand' of soaps, check out the manufacturers of organic body care who have a good reputation in the industry and can provide assurance of quality as well as concern for sustainable agriculture. This way, you can promote your business and pamper your guests with high quality products while saving money by buying wholesale.




About the Author:



No comments :

Post a Comment